Just desserts for Martha

AUTHOR(S)

McClintock, Pamela

PUB. DATE

March 2004

SOURCE

Daily Variety;3/10/2004, Vol. 282 Issue 53, p15

SOURCE TYPE

Trade Publication

DOC. TYPE

Article

ABSTRACT

Offers some alternative sentences that should be considered in the case of television host Martha Stewart. Benefits of watching Stewart's show "Martha Stewart Living"; Decision of the National Television Academy not to strike "Martha Stewart Living" from the Daytime Emmy Award nomination list; Comparison of the Stewart scandal with other scandals.

ACCESSION #

12521408

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